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L.J. Mooney, a 5-foot-7, 162-pound centre, shows during scrimmage why Habs took a chance on him in fourth round of NHL Draft.
The Utah football program added to its secondary on Tuesday with a commitment from rising sophomore cornerback Anthony ...
The Montreal Canadiens made a huge move by acquiring Noah Dobson, and now must continue momentum with another big trade ...
The Montreal Canadiens find themselves in a unique position ahead of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft with two back-to-back ...
While the top two picks appear to be locked in, what happens after that? Here's the final projection before Friday's first ...
Ahead of a busy week for the Canadiens, we take a look at the likelihood of a repeat playoff berth and much more.
The size vs. small skill debate is constant in hockey and always comes up around the draft. Scout Jason Bukala looks at three smaller, skilled players from the 2025 draft class and writes why they ...
Cole Caufield switched his jersey number from #22 to Johnny's #13 following Johnny Gaudreau’s passing as a tribute to his late friend. Seeing Guy Gaudreau in the stands would have surely brought ...
The Montreal Canadiens knew they’d be in for a physical series, and Cole Caufield has turned into the biggest hit magnet through two games against the Washington Capitals. Caufield's breaking ...
The 6-foot-3, 238-pound Ovechkin leveled the 5-foot-8, 175-pound Caufield with a shoulder-to-chest check, extending his arms and sending Caufield into the boards and down to the ice.
Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki scored for Montreal. and Hutson assisted on each goal. Related: Kyle Connor’s 2nd straight game-winner among takeaways as Jets grab 2-0 series lead against Blues ...
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